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English: Rose Keightley, née Evelyn, (1596-1682), daughter of Thomas Evelyn of Long Ditton. She was related to the famous diarist John Evelyn. She married Thomas Keightley (1579-1662).
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Source Historical memoir of the O'Briens : The Origin and History of the O'Brien Clan, by John O'Donoghue A.M, Barrister-at-Law, First Published in 1860 (Martin Breen 2002), Illustrations Section, Collection of O'Brien of Dromoland
Author Paul van Somer I

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